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Chandra Shekara Sarma Samayamantri

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Chandra Shekara Sarma Samayamantri, hailing from Cement Corporation of India Township, Adilabad is an accomplished media professional with over two decades of experience in journalism. As the Managing Director of Telugu Prabha Daily, he oversees content publication, designs layouts, and ensures the timely production of high-quality news. His career highlights include key roles at Eenadu and Andhra Jyothi, where he led editorial teams, conducted interviews, and boosted readership through strategic content creation. Renowned for his investigative journalism and environmental activism, particularly his work on the Patancheru pollution issue, he combines media leadership with a strong commitment to social justice.

In addition to his editorial work, Chandra Shekara Sarma Samayamantri is a respected author and columnist, specializing in industrial pollution—particularly in the pharmaceutical sector—and the effects of rapid urbanization-(ఒక విధ్వంసం 1056/90- | OKA VIDHWAMSAM 1056/90). His writings offer deep insights into these critical issues, raising awareness of the environmental and social impacts of industrial practices and urban growth.

Chandra Shekara Sarma Samayamantri has been a trailblazer in reporting, analysis, and investigative journalism, particularly on the iconic Hyderabad Metro Rail project. From the moment the government announced the project to its realization on the ground, his sharp insights and in-depth coverage brought the story closer to the common man.

With an unwavering commitment to truth and detail, Chandra Shekara Sarma Samayamantri has carved a niche for himself as a journalist. His prolific writing, showcased through countless impactful articles in the esteemed daily Andhra Jyothy, has shed light on every dimension of this transformative infrastructure project. His work continues to inspire and inform, standing as a testament to his dedication to journalism.

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